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New Witcher Multiplayer Game Reportedly in Development for PC and Mobile

A free-to-play co-op action RPG set in Geralt's world is said to be in the works, with no official confirmation yet.

A free-to-play co-op action RPG set in Geralt’s world is said to be in the works, with no official confirmation yet.

A new entry in The Witcher series is reportedly taking shape, and this one breaks from the single-player formula the franchise is known for. The project is described as a free-to-play action RPG built around co-op play, set in the same world as Geralt’s adventures, and aimed at both PC and mobile devices.

Quick answer: CD Projekt Red is said to be developing a free-to-play, co-op action RPG set in The Witcher universe for PC and mobile. The studio has not officially announced it, so treat the specifics as unconfirmed.


What the new Witcher multiplayer game reportedly includes

The standout feature is cooperative play. Rather than following one fixed hero, you would create your own customizable character and team up with others. Geralt of Rivia is still part of the world, but he is not the playable lead this time.

The story is said to take place in the year 1230, well before the events most fans know. Geralt exists in this timeline and is already a Witcher, just much younger. Your own character carries the action instead.

Other reported details point to a familiar Witcher backdrop of forests and villages, a skill system for character progression, and appearances from the different Witcher schools. None of this has been confirmed by the studio, and the original report does not credit its source, so the finer points may shift or fall away entirely.

DetailWhat is reported
TypeFree-to-play action RPG with co-op focus
PlatformsPC and mobile
SettingThe Witcher universe, year 1230
Playable characterYour own custom character (not Geralt)
SystemsSkill system, multiple Witcher schools
Official statusNot announced by CD Projekt Red

The Scopely partnership that could line up with it

There is a real piece of public information that makes a mobile-focused Witcher game plausible. CD Projekt Red confirmed it is working with Scopely on a game built within one of its existing properties. The studio did not name which one, but a co-op, free-to-play title aimed at phones would fit that kind of collaboration.

That connection is not proof the two projects are the same. It does, however, show CD Projekt Red is open to bringing its worlds to mobile through outside partners, which lowers the odds that a free-to-play Witcher game is pure fiction.


The Witcher already has a history on mobile

Bringing the series to phones would not be new ground. CD Projekt Red has put several Witcher titles on Apple and Android over the years, spanning card games and a board-game adaptation.

GameNotes
ThronebreakerAlso available on Switch and PC
Gwent: Rogue MageSingle-player card adventure
Gwent: The Witcher Card GameCompetitive card game
The Witcher Adventure GameDigital board game adaptation
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Where this fits among CD Projekt Red’s other Witcher projects

A co-op mobile game would sit alongside a busy slate. The Witcher 4 is in full production on Unreal Engine 5, with Ciri as the protagonist, and the studio has said it will not arrive before 2027. The Witcher 3 is also getting a new expansion, Songs of the Past, co-developed with Fool’s Theory and planned for 2027 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

The series has already added a smaller crossover too. Reigns: The Witcher, made with Nerial and Devolver Digital, put a swipe-based, choice-driven spin on Geralt’s world on PC and mobile.

Note: Until CD Projekt Red speaks publicly about the rumored co-op RPG, the setting in 1230, the school system, and the custom-character approach should be treated as unverified. The pieces line up with the studio’s interest in mobile and online play, but nothing here is locked in until an official reveal.